Paul Greengrass was stuck. It was early 2016, and he’d been exploring a possible project about the migration of refugees coming through Lampedusa, the Italian island that had become a landing point for many seeking asylum in Europe — as well as the site of numerous incidents involving sinking boats and mass deaths. (For a good overview of what was happening there, check out the documentary Fire at Sea.) Something, however, did not feel right. “I just had the sense that this was a small part of a bigger picture,” the director says,...
- 10/16/2018
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Paul Greengrass first came to prominence as a director with 2002’s Bloody Sunday, a forensically factual account of the shooting of unarmed Irish citizens by British soldiers in 1972. Since then, the pursuit of truth and reality has become Greengrass’s calling card, even in his fiction films, and his latest, the Netflix funded drama 22 July, is no exception. Based on the book One of Us by Åsne Seierstad, it recounts the events of 22 July 2011, when far-right activist Anders Behring Breivik went on a murderous rampage through Oslo.
When he came to the Deadline studio with Seierstad and his cast, Greengrass was clear about his motives for revisiting such a recent tragedy. “Like everybody,” he said, “I’m troubled by the way politics of the west are shifting to the hard right, and the rise of the Neo-Nazi right. I mean, today, Sweden of all places—Social Democratic Sweden—is going...
When he came to the Deadline studio with Seierstad and his cast, Greengrass was clear about his motives for revisiting such a recent tragedy. “Like everybody,” he said, “I’m troubled by the way politics of the west are shifting to the hard right, and the rise of the Neo-Nazi right. I mean, today, Sweden of all places—Social Democratic Sweden—is going...
- 9/15/2018
- by Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
22 July Trailer Paul Greengrass‘ 22 July (2018) movie trailer stars Thorbjørn Harr, Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Lars Arentz-Hansen, and Anneke von der Lippe. 22 July‘s plot synopsis: based on the book by Åsne Seierstad, “In Norway on 22 July 2011, right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 young people attending a Labour Party Youth [...]
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- 9/4/2018
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Launching on Netflix on Wednesday, October 10 is 22 July. Here’s your first look at the trailer.
In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack. On 22 July 2011, 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens. 22 July uses the lens of one survivor’s physical and emotional journey to portray the country’s path to healing and reconciliation.
Written and directed by Paul Greengrass, 22 July is based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, P.G.A., Paul Greengrass, P.G.A., Gregory Goodman, P.G.A., and Eli Bush, P.G.A., and stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock,...
In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack. On 22 July 2011, 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens. 22 July uses the lens of one survivor’s physical and emotional journey to portray the country’s path to healing and reconciliation.
Written and directed by Paul Greengrass, 22 July is based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, P.G.A., Paul Greengrass, P.G.A., Gregory Goodman, P.G.A., and Eli Bush, P.G.A., and stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock,...
- 9/4/2018
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Netflix has released the first trailer for Paul Greengrass’s harrowing adaptation of the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack, 22 July.
Written and Directed by Paul Greengrass, the film is based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, P.G.A., Paul Greengrass, P.G.A., Gregory Goodman, P.G.A., and Eli Bush, P.G.A., and stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, Isak Bakli Aglen.
Also in trailers – Hugh Jackman in the running for President in first trailer for The Front Runner
The film will debut Wednesday, October 10th on Netflix.
22 July Official Synopsis
In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack.
Written and Directed by Paul Greengrass, the film is based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, P.G.A., Paul Greengrass, P.G.A., Gregory Goodman, P.G.A., and Eli Bush, P.G.A., and stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, Isak Bakli Aglen.
Also in trailers – Hugh Jackman in the running for President in first trailer for The Front Runner
The film will debut Wednesday, October 10th on Netflix.
22 July Official Synopsis
In 22 July, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Paul Greengrass tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack.
- 9/4/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Netflix has debuted an explosive first trailer for Paul Greengrass’ 22 July, which tells the true story of the aftermath of Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack.
The film tells the story of how 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens on July 22 2011.
The Captain Phillips and United 93 director uses the lens of one survivor’s physical and emotional journey to portray the country’s path to healing and reconciliation.
Written and directed by Greengrass, 22 July is based upon the book One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath by Åsne Seierstad. It is produced by Scott Rudin, Greengrass, Gregory Goodman, and Eli Bush and stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, Isak Bakli Aglen.
22 July will debut Wednesday,...
The film tells the story of how 77 people were killed when a far-right extremist detonated a car bomb in Oslo before carrying out a mass shooting at a leadership camp for teens on July 22 2011.
The Captain Phillips and United 93 director uses the lens of one survivor’s physical and emotional journey to portray the country’s path to healing and reconciliation.
Written and directed by Greengrass, 22 July is based upon the book One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath by Åsne Seierstad. It is produced by Scott Rudin, Greengrass, Gregory Goodman, and Eli Bush and stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, Isak Bakli Aglen.
22 July will debut Wednesday,...
- 9/4/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
After one film this year about the 2011 Norway attacks, in which right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 in the worst attack in the country since the Second World War, I’m not sure we need another. However, Paul Greengrass has proven to be adept at capturing harrowing real-life tragedies in the past, and we’ll find out soon if his new drama is a compelling retelling of this story as it premieres tomorrow at Venice.
Ahead of the debut, Netflix has released the first trailer for the film, based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad. Starring Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, and Isak Bakli Aglen, check out the preview below ahead of a global online release and limited theatrical run on October 10.
In 22 July, Academy...
Ahead of the debut, Netflix has released the first trailer for the film, based upon the book “One of Us: The Story of an Attack in Norway – and Its Aftermath” by Åsne Seierstad. Starring Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Jonas Strand Gravli, Maria Bock, Thorbjørn Harr, Ola G. Furuseth, Seda Witt, and Isak Bakli Aglen, check out the preview below ahead of a global online release and limited theatrical run on October 10.
In 22 July, Academy...
- 9/4/2018
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
From the quintessential American materialism of Disney to China's burgeoning effort to go green, The Daily Beast picks the best journalism from around the Web this week.
1. "You Blow My Mind. Hey, Mickey!" John Jeremiah Sullivan, New York Times Magazine
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A journey to the flip side of Disney.
2. "Can China Go Green?"Bill McKibben, National Geographic
No other country is investing so heavily in clean energy. But no other country burns as much coal to fuel its economy.
3. "Thanks a Lot, Ken Burns" James M. Lundberg, Slate
"Because of you, my Civil War lecture is always packed-with students raised on your sentimental, romantic, deeply misleading portrait of the conflict."
4. "Darwin's City" Emma Maris, Nature
David Sloan Wilson is using the lens of evolution to understand life in the struggling city of Binghamton, New York.
1. "You Blow My Mind. Hey, Mickey!" John Jeremiah Sullivan, New York Times Magazine
Related story on The Daily Beast: Tatum O'Neal on Dating Jacko, Her New Show on Own
A journey to the flip side of Disney.
2. "Can China Go Green?"Bill McKibben, National Geographic
No other country is investing so heavily in clean energy. But no other country burns as much coal to fuel its economy.
3. "Thanks a Lot, Ken Burns" James M. Lundberg, Slate
"Because of you, my Civil War lecture is always packed-with students raised on your sentimental, romantic, deeply misleading portrait of the conflict."
4. "Darwin's City" Emma Maris, Nature
David Sloan Wilson is using the lens of evolution to understand life in the struggling city of Binghamton, New York.
- 6/11/2011
- by David Sessions
- The Daily Beast
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